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Emerson launches NI Digilent analog discovery studio max for academic engineering labs

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Emerson has introduced the NI Digilent Analog Discovery Studio Max, a multi-instrument electronics lab designed for academic use in classroom and remote learning environments. The portable device integrates 14 test instruments, including a 14-bit resolution oscilloscope, waveform generator, logic analyzer, spectrum analyzer, digital multimeter, power supplies, and protocol analyzer.
The lab features integrated power supplies and a breadboardable interface for circuit design and testing. It is compatible with Digilent WaveForms, NI LabVIEW, C, and Python for custom software development and data analysis. The platform supports subject-specific materials and hardware from academic partners.
The NI Digilent Analog Discovery Studio Max is available for direct purchase and through select electronics distributors.

 


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